Uncapping fork - wooden handle, 1x angled - stainless steel. The uncapping fork has 21 stainless steel needles and the working width is 7.5 cm.
Honey harvesting is one of the most important moments of the beekeeping season. To ensure that processing honeycomb is fast, clean, and gentle, it pays to have reliable equipment at hand. The uncapping fork is a practical tool for removing wax cappings before extracting honey in a honey extractor. It is suitable for beginner beekeepers as well as larger operations where efficient work is needed without unnecessary damage to the comb.

During uncapping, the thin layer of wax that bees use to seal ripe honey in the comb cells is removed. This uncapping fork is equipped with a wooden handle that fits comfortably in the hand and allows for secure tool guidance. The ergonomic shape helps reduce wrist fatigue even during prolonged work throughout the main honey harvest. Thanks to the 1× angled needle design, you get an optimal working angle, so the needles slide easily under the wax cappings and help limit deeper disruption of the combs. Gentler work means fewer repairs for the bees and less honey loss during processing.
The fork is designed for working with honey and bee products. It is fitted with 21 stainless steel needles that are resistant to corrosion and easy to keep clean. The stainless steel construction facilitates washing and disinfection after use, which is important during honey harvesting to maintain hygiene. The 7.5 cm working width offers a good balance between working speed on standard frames and precision when uncapping unevenly built or hard-to-reach comb.
An overview of the basic features of the uncapping fork can be found in the table below:
| Product Type | Uncapping fork for honeycomb |
| Needle Design | 1× angled for a comfortable working angle |
| Number of Needles | 21 needles |
| Needle Material | Food-grade stainless steel, corrosion-resistant |
| Handle Material | Natural wood with ergonomic shape |
| Working Width | 7.5 cm |
| Use | Removing wax cappings before honey extraction in a honey extractor |